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Thursday, March 14, 2024

Shuttling Them Around Doesn't Make Them Go Away

In my opinion, the illegal aliens are being shuttled around, and while draining municipal funds, the real problem isn't going away. They were promised many things, and some have taken advantage of the free stuff, but the truth is there isn't enough money to pay their way, and citizens that operate within the boundaries of regulations are pushed to the side. To make things worse, veterans are treated with less concern than illegal aliens that thumb their noses at our laws. 

Shuttling them around won't make them go away. If I had to guess the near future outcome, the current administration will crack down on them before the Federal election to place feathers in their cap. Of course, this will involve more shuttling of the illegals, and to anyone with more sense than a garden vegetable, will appear as political sleight of hand. 

4 comments:

  1. It must be wonderful to be able to ignore federal law with the immunity/impunity these people have. Not meaning the illegals of course.

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  2. They are being imported to REPLACE us. They aren't vaccinated so they won't be dropping dead from "suddenly" like so many here already have. It's all part of the plan.

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  3. That won't work - everyone knows who to blame.

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  4. Large cities will feel the worst of the effects. Smaller cities, and rural areas, are different. The citizens are more aware of those that enter, usually don't put up with rampant crime, and law enforcement isn't so willing to look for answers, when criminals have unfortunate accidents.

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